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J ) R . G. H. -CARTER, RESIDENT DENTIST, O o a -u ill© O it y . O re g *t residsnoe, and door south Odd Follow*' Hall. jNothiu« but drst- O FFICE olaaa work. CbarKo* roaaonable. tiiiu IU J ) R . J. BOUT. MOORE, BURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. W ILL promptly respond to all oalls, day or iiiRbt. COQUILLE CITY. OREGON. jjUGENE PMSEXBEUG, Attorney and Counselor at Law. OF INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE. It wnH a noble Roman, in Rome's imperial day, Who heard a coward croaker before the Castle say: “ Ttooy’re safe in such n fortress; there’s no way to shake it!” “ On—on !" exclaimed the hero, “ I ’ll find a teat/, or male it!" —John G. Saxe. “ Once to every man and nation comes the moment to decide, In the strife of Truth with Falsehoad, for the good or evil side; Some great cause, God’s new Messiah offering each the bloom or blight, Parts the goats upon the left and the sheep upon the right; And the choice goes on forever ’twixt the darkness and the light.” —James Russell Lowell. CETTINO STRAIGHTENED OUT. Offioe, Empire City, Oregon. f . dean , D • • * a sT ota x y __ m i"ta X lc , The Capital Journal Now Sees that the Pop Fiatists are Right. with. The gold standard gives us a constantly diminishing standard to pay debts with, until debts are increasing faster than the people are able to pay interest. To make silver money and paper money re deemable in gold besides is a fatal policy that will only lead to irretriev able ruin and national bankruptcy. We want to see the People's party stand like a wall against “ redeem able” money of any kind. No com promise nlong that line is safe after what we huve seen of the operation of the endless chain of finance, whereby the government, the peo ple’s industries, and the country’s resources become mortgaged for ever to dead capital and the greed of the goldltolder. The Salem Capital Journal (Rep.) Herald Office, CoqHille City, Oregon. has ceased to belabor the crank Populists about their idiotic, fauat- ical and impolitic theories on fíat money, and now comes to their de 1 ....BARBER SHOP fense in this conservative, sensible . . • . O .. . . rpH E BEST, NEATEST AND MOST manner: The People’s party is going slowly X up-to-date in the city. fl»t and Cold Baths— Reasonable about joining its political fortunes with other political parties without Charge*, Courteous Treatment. receiving recognition of its funda COQUILLE CIT Y, OREGON. mental conception of finance. As Front street, o p p o s ^ t . R .D e g n ^ we understand its history and its platform declarations, the People’s IJIH E C O M M E R C IA L h ----- party is what is termed in derision The most modern arranged BARBER a fiat money party, an irredeemable X Rays. «H O F in Coquille City. money party. It advocates money M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. without any governmental pledge E d . H e u a i j i : A s an ardent sup Hot and Cold Baths at all honrs. Populnr to redeem that money in some other porter of Mr. Bryan’s candidacy for prioes. Headquarter* for Commercial kind of money. The number of the office of president, I felt keen Men. Next door J orison Bro’ s markes. people who are coming to be afraid disappointment at his defeat; still, of any kind of money that has to there is solace in the fact that a Q# L. M OON, he redeemed in some other kind of majority of the citizens of Coos . A t t o m s y - a,t - L a w , tnouey before it is money is grow county cannot bo hoodwinked by ing very large. It gives the specula the misrepresentation of partisans M ARSH FIELD. OREGON. tor in tnouey an immense advantage nud interested persons. If we pos Agent for the North America Insurant»Co. to bo ahlo to demand such redemp sessed an artist with the power of a ot Philadelphia, and the Loudon, L it - tion at th i hands of the government. Nast, a fine picture of tergiversation erpool <fe G lob e. Such money is not money in the was presented for his pencil, before true conception of the idea of election, in the appearance among money as a circulating medium. us of a man from California who |olm It is not primary money if it has to made a fortune in Coos county. A t t o r n e y . a t - L a w , he redeemed in gold. It is not He came with the avowed purpose money at all. It is a promise to pay of teaching us how to vote so as to M A R S H F IE L D , O R E O O N . money, as much as nu individual obtaiu an honest dollar. The cli note or u privato check ou a hank. max of the farce was his assertion Dealer in R kal E st at k o f all kinds. It is worso than a note because it is that if McKinley were not elected subject to demand at any time. It is lie could close down his work. less desirable than a check because Thirty-seven years ago he did not it is redeemable against the entire talk quite so loud about n lockout; public interest hut “ wait till the clouds roll by," Attorney - at - L a w , It can he presented over and next week. over again. A check can he pre Bosebnrg. Oregon. sented but once. — i-j-t— The wealth of the country is be Redeemable money, worked as an Specinl attention to matters beforo the ing absorbed by the few, in which eudlees chain to compelí the govern Boaebnrg lend office. the commissioner they are aided by special legislation; o f the general land otfloe and secre ment to issue bonds, lias convinced tary of interior at Washington. and, in proportion to the increase of other people besides Populists that their holdings, they depreciate the y r t l e c a m f , n o . iot , w o o d m e n the government better not have any o f the World, meets at Masonic Hall money that is only used as buckets reward of labor. The result is seen 1 st and 3d Monday nights o f each month. in the ever recurring strikes, lock to hail out the treasury and increase A. J. S h : jrw o o d , Consul. outs and the dismal array of tramps. 3oorge T. Moulton, Clerk. ______ the bonded debt The People’s With reference to the unemployed, pnrty wants free coiuage of gold OURT COQUILLE. NO. 13, FOREST- Eugland, with a far more dense ers o f America, meets every second arid and silver, both to he legal tender fourth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hall, irredeemeable money. The People’s population, is not in as poor condi tion today as the United States witli Coquille City. Oregon. party wants besides paper tnouey ^ H. N. L ob b n z , C. B. an almost unlimited agricultural Hint is not redeemable. History 3 e o . O. L each , B. S. _______________ area. Notwithstanding this deplor I N . L Y T L E P O S T . N O . 27, G . A .1 I.. will prove this is right. If we have able picture, the thieves who pro meets every Urst Wednesday night o f national treasury notes they must tect themselves by purchasing leg each month. Visiting comrades in good not he redeemable unless we want itnndiug oordinlly invited to attend. islation and corrupt judges, are H . H , N ichols , Post Com. to see t'no endless chain revolve and _________ force a bond issue ever so often. straining every effort to introduce W. H. N o s l e b , Adjutant. Chinese labor. The man who would EN LYTLE. W. B. C .t NO. !». MEETS The McKinley administration is now introduce cheap labor into a section in Coquille City on the first and third preparing the public mind for a where his own countrymen nre Wednesday sfternoon in eaoli month. “ populnr” lonn of $50,000,000 or Mas. V io l a , E l l i o t t , Pres. roaming in want and unemployed, $100,000,000 bonds to take paper M b s . Ida H a b b ih u t o h , Sec. is a fiend, and his disappearance or money out of circulation with, which taking off would bo a virtue- -a "IHADWIOK LODGE, NO. fi«. A. F. is “redeemable” money. J and A. M., meets on Saturday evening hlessiug undisguised. All such n or before each full moon. Visiting broth- We believe that the theory of the monsters may he classed with mur on oordislly invited. Independent Bimetallists is the only J. P . G oodman , W. M. derers. solution of onr financial problem !. W . W h ite , Sec. short of the absolute irredeemable UELAH CH APTER, NO. 6 , O. E. 8 .. fiat money theory of the Peopled The United States, or what was, meets Friday evening on or beforo at one time, colonies of Great Bri noh fall moon at 3 o'clock from April 1st party. The free coinage theory of o Ootober ¡list, and thereafter et 7:30: and finance would involve free coinage tain, broke away from the control aob fifteen days thereafter at 2 o'clock in of gold and silver, without redemp of Euglaud, aad formed a republic he afternoon. „ M b s . A l ice T uttle , W . M . tion o f either. It involves making on the Hues of greater freedom I bs . N oba G ood , S bc . _________ paper money interchangeable for aud government by the people. What kind or class of people rule us ntOQUILLE LODGE, NO. S3, 1 .0 . O. F., either gold or silver at the option [ j meets every Satnrday evening. Visit- of the government. We could not now? The class that rules England. ag brethren in good standing cordially hnve gold, silver and paper money The kings of finance, who, to gain nvited. _ __ . . r. C. A. H abbihotoh , N. G. circulate at par unless it wns re their own ends— the appreciation . S. L awrence , R. S. ceivable by the government on of gold— would sink every human n O Q U IL L E ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25,1. equal terms and payable by the being into perpetual slavery. Iu L 7 O. O. F., meets every first and third government on equal terms. Rut wa-, they fatten but do not fight; rhersdays in each month at Odd Fellows* in pence, thoy extort, for every dollar [all. Cordial invitation extended to all via if the government retained the ting patriarohs in good standing. option of paying out either gold, loaned, a hundred, aye, a thousand R . E. B uck , C. P. They govern these United paper, or silver, then there would fold. 1. F. B o utlll , Scribe. be practically no redemption of States today, aud pay not a just “ Govern T A M IE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20. either. Suppose paper was pre tribute to its support J . I. O. O. F’.. meets every 2nd and 4th ment gets its power from the con ednesdays in each month, at Odd Fol- sented for the purpose of making a ws" hall. Miss R i t C ollikb , N. O. run on the treasury and the treas sent of the governed.” Show mo S. L aw bencb . R . S. ury to protect itself paid out silver. the individual who believes in that The expense of removing silver legend; who hns faith iu its accom would be so great that the ryn plishment under present conditions, would not last We do not assume and that it is carried out according that the most extreme Populist to the terms of its construction, COQUILLE CITY. would hnve the government issue then, I will show you an ass on two At the present period we unlimited paper money. The Popu legs. I Opposite City Wbnrf.l list platform does not demand that possess irrefragable proof that, in e e ps on h a n d a n d m a k e s t o It does demand free coinnge of gold stead of thinking about responsibil order first-class andsilver and sufficient paper money ity to a constituency, the average legislator spurns the subject from R A W H I D E : C H A I R S . to provide an elastic currency. his meditations as a matter of no The American Bimetallic party Manufactured from best hard wood. Happily, there are J. B. FOX, Proprietor. demands that The Silver Demo importance. cratic platform demands redemption worthy exceptions; men of integrity C O O S B A Y in gold or silver, with the option in who act as a check on the multipli the hands o f the government ns city of scoundrels; consequently, the surest check on the endless the final catastrophe is delayed, and chain. But we are glad to have we still entertain hupes of a brighter S tab K ey . the People’s party adhere to its dawn. C. W. PATERSON, Prop. fundamental theory of non-redeem- Manufacturer o f Marble Monuments. Hes 1- able money. Redeemable money is A generous gentleman in Bangor, stones. Tablets, ete. n snare and a delusion. Tlio funda Me., wns asked for n donation to a C>inetery lots enclosed with stone coping hospital, and the convalescing pa or curbing. Iron railings fam ished to o r mental idea of free coinage at an ratio __ is that der. Correspondent» solicited from parties established ------------------- ------- ------ I it would tients smiled when they „ learned that living in the country or other towns who | „ ¡ vc our country a larger volume of » he had sent 3500 cigarettes for their mav wish anything in my line o f business. primary money to pay both debts use. MABSliriSLC - ...................... U beo THE PEOPLE’S.::: F. Hall, C. L Sell 1 M C G G B Chair Factory] K aM Stia Voris The Springfield (Mass.) Repub lican, whi^h supported Mr. McKin ley, must now he an “anarchist” paper as must ulso Bishop Potter he an “ nnnrchist” and dangerous agita tor, from the following excerpt: “ Bishop Potter indicts both ma chinery and the capitalists as caus ing the ill-feeling and uneasiness among the laboring classes. Ma chinery is turning the workingmen into idiots; aud, after picturing gprapliienllythe work ho saw a you n g man performing at a factory, the bishop said: “ No wonder that ‘at night-time he drank, gambled aud fought.’ He had to; otherwise he would go ‘mad.’ How many of us would stand this and D o t cry out! Not one of us but would ‘ become a striker. Myself among the first! As for the employer, he “ looks down upon ‘liis men.’ ” “ He treats them as if they had ‘no souls.’ ” He is con stantly looking for new inventions which will save money and throw more men out of work. “The labor ing men must make the capitalist respect ‘their rights. Let them stand on their feet ‘und use their voices,’ ” thuB spoko Bishop Potter Monday evening, and thus he concluded: This association(the church associ- action for the advancement of the interest of labor) is looked upon as a dangerous and revolutionary one, because it tends to unite the church with the laboring man iu his great struggle. Say w hat they will against it, hut I for one-announce that from today on the church of God is with the laborer. That’s good— that’s coming hack to the gospel as Jesus preached it. Jesus was with the laborer, every time, Let us hope that the pro fessed churches of God will come to this bishop’s standard, and speedily, moreover. From the point of view taken by the plutocratic civilization of tile day, and expressed by almost every New York newspaper, and by too many ethers, however, Bishop Potter, must now be reckoned a dangerous man and a “ reckless agi tator.” He is almost an “ anarchist.” But how precious are such men as Bishop Potter! The governor lately nppoiuted regents for the stale normal school at Monmouth ns follows: J. B V. Butler, of Monmouth, to succeed TiTmsclf, frir n terra o f nt*--y Judge John J. Ditily, o f Dallns, to eueceed J. C. White, o f Crowley, for s six years’ term, and E. C. Pentlnnd, editor of the Independ ence West Side, to succeed P. Haley, formerly of Independence, but now a resident of Linn eouuly, for a like term. Pioseburg Review: The trouble with these numerous witnesses who are springing up like mushrooms to give evidence favorable to Mur derer Durrant, is that their testi mony is contradictory. One swears that he murdered the girls himself for a paltry$700,acd another affirms that he saw Rev. Gibson commit the crime. These little discrep ancies mar the sensational effect of their evidence very materially. It is reported that during the Jane campaign in Lane county Rev. I. D. Driver was accnsed by E. R. Skipworth, his oppeneut for state senator, of being unable to adhere to the truth in public dis cussions. Feeling that be ought to resent such an imputation, Bro. Driver asked a friend what he should do in such a case, to which the latter replied, “ Quit lying.” MES. M. E. 8ANOSTEB. “ I ennnot do much,” said a little star, “ T o make this dark world bright; Mv silvery beam cannot pierce far Into the gloom of night; Yet I am a part of God's great plan. And so I will do the best that I can.’ * “ What can be the use,’ ’ said a fleecy cloud, “ Of these few drops that I hold? They will hardly bend he lily proud, If caught in her chalice of gold; But I, too, am a part of God’s great plan, So my treasures 1*11 give as well as I caff.” A ohild went merrily forth to play, But a thought, like a silver thread, Kent winding in and out all day Through the happy golden head— “ Mother said, ‘Darling, do nil that you can; For you are a part of God’s great plan.’ ” She knew no more than 1 lie twinkliirg star, Or the cloud with its rain-cup full, How, why, or for what all strange things are— E*he was only a ch ild at school; But she thought, *’ *Tis u part of God’s grunt plan Thnt even I, should do all that I can.” So she helped another child along When the way was rough to nis feet, And she sung from her heart a little song That we all thought wundrou 3 sweet; And her father—a weary, toil-worn man— Said, “ I, too, will do the best that I can.” Maids of De Motto. Crown Point, Iu d , May 4.—Fully a score of marriageable girls of De Motte, Jaspsr county, have declared war agaiust the yunug men of that town and have formed a lenguo to promote refinement among the men, which, the ladies say, is sadly lack ing there. They have just met in a body and passed the following resolution: “ Be it resolved that the ladies of De Motte, Ind., will not hereafter marry a young maa who is not a patron of his home newspaper, for it is strong evidence of wnut of intelligence, and that he will prove too stingy to provide for a family, educate his cbildieu, and encourage institutions of learning in the com munity,” QQQD FOR EV ERYBODY E The state GrauRe of Oregon holds its annual session in Corvnllis today. 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Haveineyer, of the Ameri can Sugar Refining Co., will he placed ou trial iu thecrimiuul court tomorrow moruing on an indict ment charging him with having refused to nnswer questions put to hiui by the senate committee Gen. O. G. Howard is the only investigating the sugar trust. living American soldier who has commanded at oue time 150,000 East Oregonian: Turkey owes soldiers. O D c e when he was emerg The ing from the battle of Fair Oaks a billion dollnrs of bonds. minus his right arm he was met by English drew the greater pait of General Kearney, who had lost his the interest on this vast sum. This left arm, with the remark, “ Never explains the reason why England mind Howard, we will buy our winks at the atrocities of the un speakable Turk. The Money Devil gloves at the same shop.” will take no action that threatens A wag suggests that Mr. Bryan his income, no matter bow loud “ apply for au injunction to prevent justice muy call in times of oppres the gold democrats from doing sion and distress. business with the name of Thomas Eugene Guard: Roscburg will Jeffeison.” No use. Stealing the livery of heaven to serve the devil soon become known as a convention was recognized as an irrepres town. Next year the grand lodge sible offense thousands o f years of the I. O. O. F. and Rebekahs ago, and even the Christian religion and state convention of the Chris tian Endeavor will all meet there, can't stop it. with others to hear from. 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